Politics & Government

Election Day In Haddonfield, Haddon Twp.: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote

Ballots across New Jersey will feature races from local politics to the governorship.

Ballots across New Jersey will feature races from local politics to the governorship.
Ballots across New Jersey will feature races from local politics to the governorship. (Patch Graphics)

HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — The 2025 election is on Tuesday, and voters in Haddonfield and Haddon Township will have several races on their ballots.

Here's a breakdown of what voters should know with Election Day ahead.

The Rundown

Who is on the ballot? (*denotes incumbent)

Haddonfield and Haddon Township residents' ballots will feature races from their respective school boards to the governorship. Let's start with the elections on the ballot in both locales:

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Governor and Lieutenant Governor: vote for one

  • Mikie Sherrill and Dale G. Caldwell (D)
  • Jack Ciattarelli and James Gannon (R)
  • Joanne S. Kuniansky and Craig Honts (Socialist Workers Party)
  • Vic Kaplan and Bruno Pereira (Libertarian Party)

Members of the General Assembly, 6th legislative district: vote for two

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  • Louis D. Greenwald* (D)
  • Melinda Kane* (D)
  • John M. "Jack" Brangan (R)
  • Peter Sykes (R)

Members of the Camden County Board of Commissioners: full terms, vote for two:

  • Edward T. McDonnell* (D)
  • Colleen Bianco Bezich (D)
  • Christiam A. Navarro (R)
  • Robert Stone (R)

Member of the Camden County Board of Commissioners: unexpired term, vote for one:

  • Jennifer Fleisher* (D)
  • Shane Bernat (R)

Camden County Surrogate: vote for one

  • Michelle Gentek-Mayer* (D)
  • Adam Nieves (R)

Local Elections (*denotes incumbent)

Haddonfield and Haddon Township both have elections for their respective school boards. However, both elections are uncontested.

School board elections are nonpartisan. Candidates may submit a ballot slogan to appear under their name on the ballot. Here are the candidates in both races with their ballot slogans, when applicable:

Members of the Haddonfield Board of Education: vote for three

  • Gregory Esemplare* ("For The Kids")
  • Jaime Grookett* ("Strong Schools Together")
  • Linda Hochgertel* ("Leadership.Academics.Stewardship.")

Members of the Haddon Township Board of Education: vote for three

  • Marie E. Dezii* ("Helping Students Thrive")
  • José Calves
  • Kristyn Souder*

When, Where To Vote

Tuesday, Nov. 4 is the final day to cast a ballot for the 2025 General Election in-person or through a mail-in ballot.

The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters must be in line by 8 p.m. at polling places, which will remain open to accommodate until all voters in line have cast their ballots. Find your polling place here.

Mail-in ballots must be postmarked, placed in a ballot drop box or delivered to the Board of Elections by 8 p.m. to be counted.

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